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and the wizards are in boston. and oh, boy, did maryland basketball get a favorable ruling by the -- oh! green mountain coffee! how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee and even hot cocoa and you'll always find your favorite. with so many choices, keurig has everyone's favorite. and i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >> the anticipated nor'easter has begun for people in new jersey, new york, and new england. and how. look at. schools closed early. stores started stocking up on supplies. crews are still cleaning up and are bracing for more damage and of course more power outages. a local school is undertaking a major effort to help victims of hurricane sandy. >> schools and arlington have gathered items to -- school in arlington have gathered some items they needed to rent a tractor-trailer to deliver them all. >> what she saw this weekend it was painful. staten island is a
and the wizards are in boston. and oh, boy, did maryland basketball get a favorable ruling by the -- oh! green mountain coffee! how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee and even hot cocoa and you'll always find your favorite. with so many choices, keurig has everyone's favorite. and i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. >> the anticipated nor'easter...
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even boston could be as warm as mid-90s and even new england getting a little taste of the heat wave. by the time we get to sunday, maybe slightly cooler air for areas of minneapolis, chicago. make thunderstorms could cool us down. no releechlt it's going be a very hot and steamy weekend. if you're watching us on kfor, news channel 4 in oklahoma city, solve a mystery using a forensic science and technology at whodunit, the science of solving crimes at the science museum of oklahoma. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >> all right. bill, thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. last weekend's box office winner "brave" could be facing some fury competition. "ted" stars mark wahlberg whose best friend is a potty-mouthed teddy bear. sounds like bill. it's the first feature film from the "family guy" creators and should do well with the younger crowd. "ted" is expected to debut with around $40 million. >> that will be helping the kids. >> channing tatum and matt mcconaughey star in "magic mike." inside irs say it's go
even boston could be as warm as mid-90s and even new england getting a little taste of the heat wave. by the time we get to sunday, maybe slightly cooler air for areas of minneapolis, chicago. make thunderstorms could cool us down. no releechlt it's going be a very hot and steamy weekend. if you're watching us on kfor, news channel 4 in oklahoma city, solve a mystery using a forensic science and technology at whodunit, the science of solving crimes at the science museum of oklahoma. and that's...
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Nov 4, 2012
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the rain and wind will extent to city and boston. adding insult to injury. hope it stays out. [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and gethe job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. for the first time in history, back-to-back heisman trophy winners went to -- went head-to-head. touchdown. ushing he was called back and that to skill --ntinue kill the skins today. handing it right off 2 d angela williams. runs right, tiptoes down the sidelines. hold everything. -- as in bounds, so it to hammett,ullet targets. te 14-3 at half. the scans down, 21-6. he leaped -- did you see that? keeping it alive. ru
the rain and wind will extent to city and boston. adding insult to injury. hope it stays out. [ mitt romney ] we have to work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and gethe job done and could not...
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boston now seeing the snow. one of the hardest-hit areas from sandy was long island, staten island and then down the jersey shore, they are getting hit again by not just the strong winds, but heavy snow on top of what they've seen from sandy. here's more on that story. >> reporter: hey, doug. this is something that we've ever seen before. none of us at the weather channel can remember a snowfall nine days after a hurricane hits an area. that's what's happening here in point pleasant, new jersey. one of the beaches ravaged by sandy a week ago monday. what i'm walking up here is not a big pile of snow that you would see in the winter. this is sand. now, this is a temporary dune they've built since yesterday. they took all the sand that sandy took inland, six, seven blocks inland and they trucked it out here. it left about three to four feet of sand left on ocean avenue. so they trucked out the sand and started building the dune yesterday ahead of this nor'easter. some areas in krtconnecticut ha had six to eight in
boston now seeing the snow. one of the hardest-hit areas from sandy was long island, staten island and then down the jersey shore, they are getting hit again by not just the strong winds, but heavy snow on top of what they've seen from sandy. here's more on that story. >> reporter: hey, doug. this is something that we've ever seen before. none of us at the weather channel can remember a snowfall nine days after a hurricane hits an area. that's what's happening here in point pleasant, new...
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Nov 8, 2012
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the rematch with the celtics in boston, wizards down 11 in the 4th quarter. another nice night for seraphin, 16 points. 83-82 wiz. final ticks down two chris singleton, yes, throws it down. we're tied heading into overtime where the celtics then took over. wizards are getting close but not close enough. brandon bass didn't get ahead of this one and the cs throw it down. wizards now 0-3 on the year host the bucs friday. >>> whatever the weather the mls playoffs seem to get the front. last week's storm caused the game to switch venue, tonight the nor'easter complicating matters, snow come down hard at red bull stadium this evening. 700 united fans made the trek, probably weren't expect this. field crews tried to shovel, but the snow would not let up, not ideal soccer weather, of course, exposing the players and fans to the elements a concern, but the two head coaches actually had differing views on whether the game ought to proceed. >> i want to play. i think we want to go. right now we're in a little holding pattern trying to get that first level of snow off,
the rematch with the celtics in boston, wizards down 11 in the 4th quarter. another nice night for seraphin, 16 points. 83-82 wiz. final ticks down two chris singleton, yes, throws it down. we're tied heading into overtime where the celtics then took over. wizards are getting close but not close enough. brandon bass didn't get ahead of this one and the cs throw it down. wizards now 0-3 on the year host the bucs friday. >>> whatever the weather the mls playoffs seem to get the front....
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bbc news in boston. >> a nervous night for mitt romney and barack obama. among the states we're looking at, perhaps none are being watched more closely than ohio and florida. if laura trevelyan is in miami. clyde is in cleveland. let's start with you. have aligned and as long there as they have been everywhere else in the country -- have the lines been as long there as they have been everywhere else in the country? >> they have been pretty long. at about 7:00 this morning, the actual stores open at 6:30 a.m., and there were already 20 people there. and it was a slow trickle. election officials are estimating about 70%, not as high in the previous election. but lorimar, millions have already voted in early voting -- but remember, millions have already voted in early voting in this state. we did see joe biden breeze in to try to shore up the final push for votes. president obama has had a bit of a lead during the last few months and it has tightened in the last few months -- few weeks. unemployment is lower. there are fewer foreclosures. there is a sense of
bbc news in boston. >> a nervous night for mitt romney and barack obama. among the states we're looking at, perhaps none are being watched more closely than ohio and florida. if laura trevelyan is in miami. clyde is in cleveland. let's start with you. have aligned and as long there as they have been everywhere else in the country -- have the lines been as long there as they have been everywhere else in the country? >> they have been pretty long. at about 7:00 this morning, the...
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they're looking for their first win in boston tonight. everyone is offering thoughts on what the keys to success will be. >> i think we'll have a better start. we started slow our last two games. and that put us in a bind. if we can come out with a good start. >> playing with confidence. taking care of the ball, execution. i think would be the three things that we have to really do a better job with. getting the shots that we want. and, you know, stop and defend at the other end. >> a fourth thing, i say belief. right? we'll see if they can get it done tonight. that's tonight. we'll have highlights at 11:00. >>> dc united season is on the brink while their night is also in jeopardy. nasty weather up north as united is facing the new york red bulls in the second leg of their play-off game. ben olson's guys won't be cooled by the thought of stormy weather. uplifting sight in practice this week, their captain rosario returns to the field after a sprained ncl the past eight weeks. the latest look at red bulls stadium. united going to be ready
they're looking for their first win in boston tonight. everyone is offering thoughts on what the keys to success will be. >> i think we'll have a better start. we started slow our last two games. and that put us in a bind. if we can come out with a good start. >> playing with confidence. taking care of the ball, execution. i think would be the three things that we have to really do a better job with. getting the shots that we want. and, you know, stop and defend at the other end....
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it was always between the mouth of the chesapeake and over towards the boston area and continues to shrink and continues to shrink. within about five days ago, we had the jersey shore and the new york area pegged. thank goodness for those people who did still see water coming in from the bay and from the ocean, but thank goodness they did not see the full force of this storm as did the people up towards the jersey shore and up towards new york city. they are going to be cleaning up for many days up there and potentially weeks to come. off in the distance, you can see the winds are blowing. wendy mentioned that she's starting to get on the cold side. yes, for sure she's on the cold side of that storm. it's making its way inland. as it does, it is drawing air right out of canada, right across the great lakes, it's snowing in the mountains and then that cold air is wrapping right around the area. right in through portions of delaware and right on out into atlantic ocean. that's why this is no longer a hurricane. it now has cold air enveloped in it. it's very much like a nor'easter would be. i
it was always between the mouth of the chesapeake and over towards the boston area and continues to shrink and continues to shrink. within about five days ago, we had the jersey shore and the new york area pegged. thank goodness for those people who did still see water coming in from the bay and from the ocean, but thank goodness they did not see the full force of this storm as did the people up towards the jersey shore and up towards new york city. they are going to be cleaning up for many...
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. >> talking about the nationals and boston. ioston's third baseman, not want that he does face stephen strasburg. even with a few bullets in his outings, he is still six and one. today, he took his own dominant staff to fenway. the third, gonzales, there you go. look at this. over the fence, grabs it. rabin a home run. amazing reflexes. -- robbing the home run. amazing reflexes. lasted sixasburg giving up just two runs. the national's win the 7-4. baltimore and philadelphia, a top of the fourth. philadelphia was unstoppable. they win 9-6. not too shabby. all have another will not run in another. officially retired today. , at theeft front tendon beginning of tendinitis. have another was the win the belmont stakes. towill make one final trip the horse track. 2, nadal beat ferrer 6- 2, 6-1. he has lost a total of 35 games. if he wins, he will be in come ever to win seven french open titles. it is amazing. round,ld cup qualifying here you go. it does not get prettier than that. usa win 3-1. signing a six-year extension england pat
. >> talking about the nationals and boston. ioston's third baseman, not want that he does face stephen strasburg. even with a few bullets in his outings, he is still six and one. today, he took his own dominant staff to fenway. the third, gonzales, there you go. look at this. over the fence, grabs it. rabin a home run. amazing reflexes. -- robbing the home run. amazing reflexes. lasted sixasburg giving up just two runs. the national's win the 7-4. baltimore and philadelphia, a top of the...
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was in boston in the late 1600's. it was called "public occurrences." it was a four-page weekly paper. only three pages out of four had print. the last one was planned. the reason for that was that the publisher knew that he could not create a circulation that would cover the entire city of boston, and that things happened over the course of the week. he theorized that people would leave a copy and would jot down some doubts. right there, network journalism, a crowd sourcing already existed. i have the feeling that this guy did not come up with that. if you look at the history of publishing in britain in the 1600's, you find other examples of that. the tools are different. the playing field is a lot more level, obviously. it still took a guy publishing a brushy to give people the opportunity to do that, but -- a broadsheet to give people the opportunity to do that, but now pretty much anyone with internet literacy has the ability to be a dingy organizer, a publisher, or if they just want to be a consumer. >> can add one thing? >> absolutely. >> one thin
was in boston in the late 1600's. it was called "public occurrences." it was a four-page weekly paper. only three pages out of four had print. the last one was planned. the reason for that was that the publisher knew that he could not create a circulation that would cover the entire city of boston, and that things happened over the course of the week. he theorized that people would leave a copy and would jot down some doubts. right there, network journalism, a crowd sourcing already...
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she was purchased in 1761 by susanna wheatley, the wife of a boston merchant. she was to be a domestic slave rather than a fieldhand or work as a domestic worker on a large plantation which was the fate of most female-enslaved people at this time. and she was also very fortunate because the family into which she landed was very, very attentive to her. they quickly observed that she was a very quick learner, extremely precocious and with a keen intellect. and rather than repress phyllis' intellect, they nurtured it, cultivated it, they encouraged it. they taught her to read and write. not only that, they taught her mathematics. they taught her geography, history, and even the classics. in fact, they taught her to read in latin. and even the most educated women in america at this time, one of the most educated being a woman named mercy otis warren of massachusetts, did not know how to read the classical languages. that was the true hallmark of a gentleman, of an educated person. but yet phyllis wheatley learned to read latin. at some point as a teenager, probably
she was purchased in 1761 by susanna wheatley, the wife of a boston merchant. she was to be a domestic slave rather than a fieldhand or work as a domestic worker on a large plantation which was the fate of most female-enslaved people at this time. and she was also very fortunate because the family into which she landed was very, very attentive to her. they quickly observed that she was a very quick learner, extremely precocious and with a keen intellect. and rather than repress phyllis'...
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the army pulled out of boston, and peace returned to boston, and the rest of the colonies. the troubles between britain and her colonists should have ended then and there with everyone living happily ever after under the union jack. except, except for one tiny irritant remaining in the economic relationship with the mother land. in repealing the townsend duties, a small group of angry parliamentarians decided they needed to retain some symbol of what they insisted was parliaments absolute authority to tax all british subjects with or without their concerns. although parliament yielded to all demands of the americans, its majority felt it had to retain at least one of the townsend duties as a symbol of authority so it retained the smallest, most innocuous one, the one on tea. wow. what a close -- colossal miscalculation. as i said before, it was nothing more than a woman's social beverage in the homes. few americans drank a cup of a tea a day, and in any case, the tax on tea was negligent, one tenths of a penny for a nine penny cup, that's a tax of one one hundredth of 1%, b
the army pulled out of boston, and peace returned to boston, and the rest of the colonies. the troubles between britain and her colonists should have ended then and there with everyone living happily ever after under the union jack. except, except for one tiny irritant remaining in the economic relationship with the mother land. in repealing the townsend duties, a small group of angry parliamentarians decided they needed to retain some symbol of what they insisted was parliaments absolute...
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., new york city and boston, in that red zone, and of course, it extends all of the way back to the eastern great lakes. we'll be watching this storm not only from here but along the coast. i have a winter coat on under the extreme team jacket to cover a hurricane. >> i'm layered up as well, ginger. you got hurricane-force winds, very, very cold temperatures, ginger, something else that i want to talk about this morning, before we get to the preps of new york city making, you think of new york city and the entire east coast, these big sky high line, just big, big buildings just along here. that's all a real problem for 77 mile per hour winds. blowing things off the buildings. in this area, you don't need to be walking around because debris will flying, not just trees, but big chunks of construction debris could easily be flying through this area. now, let's talk about the other travel problems. power outages and trees down and water moving onshore. some of that water, three feet above where the water is in new york harbor right now. if that water gets in, problems with flooding in subway sy
., new york city and boston, in that red zone, and of course, it extends all of the way back to the eastern great lakes. we'll be watching this storm not only from here but along the coast. i have a winter coat on under the extreme team jacket to cover a hurricane. >> i'm layered up as well, ginger. you got hurricane-force winds, very, very cold temperatures, ginger, something else that i want to talk about this morning, before we get to the preps of new york city making, you think of new...
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they include new york's jfk, newark, boston, philadelphia, washington, d.c. and baltimore. travelers may not get to those cities for a couple days. the airport operations center did not have exact numbers of flights, but at least 50 as of yesterday. most are on united airlines, but jetblue, virgin, u.s. airways and delta also impacted this morning. the airlines are booking people on to other flights as we speak and a short time ago we talked with one man from stockton who is trying to fly to new york to see family but his flight was cancelled. >> it's frustrating that all the phone calls, all that waiting, 13 hours once they called and cancelled. so that's why i had to come from stockton to talk to the airline because no one really answered the phone. it took too long. so yeah, it's frustrating to drive out here to have to take care of it in person. >> reporter: that gentleman i talked with this morning told me it was possible that he may not be able to get to new york until thursday of this week. that is what he is being told by his airline. he was trying to fly on united
they include new york's jfk, newark, boston, philadelphia, washington, d.c. and baltimore. travelers may not get to those cities for a couple days. the airport operations center did not have exact numbers of flights, but at least 50 as of yesterday. most are on united airlines, but jetblue, virgin, u.s. airways and delta also impacted this morning. the airlines are booking people on to other flights as we speak and a short time ago we talked with one man from stockton who is trying to fly to...
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so is amtrak and nearly 7,000 flights from north carolina to boston, cancelled. >> it is not the airlines' fault you can't control the weather. just go with the flow. >> reporter: offshore these already impressive waves have been measured at over 20 feet high. the real concern here on the jersey shore is the next high tide that is scheduled for after 7:30 this evening. t.j. winick, abc news. >>> let's find out where hurricane sandy is now. meteorologist mike nicco is in the weather center. when do you expect the storm to make landfall? >>> quicker than what people areying it has picked up speed winds are going to be sharp and kick up higher waves. here's live doppler out of delaware, you can see the eye wall starting to come into play from hurricane sandy. it is still a hurricane only 75 miles from atlantic city now moving almost 30 miles per hour, that gives it three hours before the eye wall will come ashore. look at this 80 foot piece of boardwalk floating down the streets of atlantic city, that's how powerful the waves have been this is 540 miles to the west, look how tall almost 700
so is amtrak and nearly 7,000 flights from north carolina to boston, cancelled. >> it is not the airlines' fault you can't control the weather. just go with the flow. >> reporter: offshore these already impressive waves have been measured at over 20 feet high. the real concern here on the jersey shore is the next high tide that is scheduled for after 7:30 this evening. t.j. winick, abc news. >>> let's find out where hurricane sandy is now. meteorologist mike nicco is in the...
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this is the scene about 100 miles north of boston. hundreds of thousands have been told to evacuate in coastal a areas all the way into new england. the storm claimed 65 lives in the caribbean and has the potential to paralyze new york and other big cities. early this morning president obama has signed emergency declarations for connecticut, pennsylvania and rhode island, clearing the way for help from fema. let's get right to bill karins who has the latest forecast. what do you have? >> the storm has strengthened instead of 75 so that's very impressive that this storm continues to lower its pressure, even going over the cooler waters now and it's only about 386 miles away from new york city. it's actually moving at a pretty decent clip at 15 miles per hour so it's going to move in in a hurry. a lot of people are waking up looking outside. maybe it's not raining where you are and not that breezy as when you went to bed, but, trust me, it's on its way and the power will go out in a hurry for millions of people especially southern new e
this is the scene about 100 miles north of boston. hundreds of thousands have been told to evacuate in coastal a areas all the way into new england. the storm claimed 65 lives in the caribbean and has the potential to paralyze new york and other big cities. early this morning president obama has signed emergency declarations for connecticut, pennsylvania and rhode island, clearing the way for help from fema. let's get right to bill karins who has the latest forecast. what do you have? >>...
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Nov 27, 2012
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a slushy ride from boston down to d.c. also, rain soaks highways in the carolinas, northern florida and much of the gulf coast. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible for the northeast and new york, philadelphia and d.c., plus, in new orleans. >>> this holiday season, forget visions of sugarplums dancing in people's heads. right now, everyone seems to be dreaming of a fortune instead. >> that vision is winning wednesday night's record powerball jackpot, worth at least $425 million. in 42 states and washington, d.c., people are lining up for their chance at almost $500 million. at 2 bucks a ticket, they figure, why not? >> we call it the red neck retirement fund. sooner or later, someone's going to get it. >> reporter: you have to be in it to win it. but the $2 ticket has a 1 in 175 million chance of winning the jackpot numbers. the prize has grown so large because no one has hit the prize for 16-straight draws. as the fortune grow, so do the lines. this morning, georgia lottery officials are apologizing to powerb
a slushy ride from boston down to d.c. also, rain soaks highways in the carolinas, northern florida and much of the gulf coast. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible for the northeast and new york, philadelphia and d.c., plus, in new orleans. >>> this holiday season, forget visions of sugarplums dancing in people's heads. right now, everyone seems to be dreaming of a fortune instead. >> that vision is winning wednesday night's record powerball jackpot, worth at...
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so is amtrak and nearly 7,000 flights from north carolina to boston, cancelled. >> it is not the airlines' fault you can't control the weather. just go with the flow. >> reporter: offshore these already impressive waves have been measured at over 20 feet high. the real concern here on the jersey shore is the next high tide that is scheduled for after 7:30 this evening. t.j. winick, abc news. >>> let's find out where hurricane sandy is now. meteorologist mike nicco is in the weather center. when do you expect the storm to make landfall? >>> quicker than what people areying it has picked up speed winds are going to be sharp and kick up higher waves. here's live doppler out of delaware, you can see the eye wall starting to come into play from hurricane sandy. it is still a hurricane only 75 miles from atlantic city now moving almost 30 miles per hour, that gives it three hours before the eye wall will come ashore. look at this 80 foot piece of boardwalk floating down the streets of atlantic city, that's how powerful the waves have been this is 540 miles to the west, look how tall almost 700
so is amtrak and nearly 7,000 flights from north carolina to boston, cancelled. >> it is not the airlines' fault you can't control the weather. just go with the flow. >> reporter: offshore these already impressive waves have been measured at over 20 feet high. the real concern here on the jersey shore is the next high tide that is scheduled for after 7:30 this evening. t.j. winick, abc news. >>> let's find out where hurricane sandy is now. meteorologist mike nicco is in the...
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onshore flow here in boston. onshore flow piling up water all the way through and down to new jersey. now, for delaware, it is windy, but most of the wind is from the north. not piling a lot of water up here but it is raining in delaware all the way down to the delmarva and still this green, light green, that's 40 to 50. the dark green here through kill devil hills and cape hatteras, that's 50 to 60 miles per hour right now. then i'll zoom in and get it closer. this is 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. we'll go back to delaware. delaware, your winds are north, but they have now increased to 60 to 70 miles per hour, and then these big red areas here coming onshore, atlantic city all the way up to seabright, seaside, that's a 70-mile-per-hour wind gust. there's the center. it's a big center. there's not really an eye. doesn't have a category 5 hurricane wind in the middle, but it's a giant storm. notice, there's 40-mile-per-hour winds in maine, there's 40-mile-per-hour winds in north carolina. it's a huge area. we'll put
onshore flow here in boston. onshore flow piling up water all the way through and down to new jersey. now, for delaware, it is windy, but most of the wind is from the north. not piling a lot of water up here but it is raining in delaware all the way down to the delmarva and still this green, light green, that's 40 to 50. the dark green here through kill devil hills and cape hatteras, that's 50 to 60 miles per hour right now. then i'll zoom in and get it closer. this is 8:00 a.m. tomorrow...
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this is the land of iconic cities and all their sights from independent falls in philadelphia to boston, from the space needle to the skyline of my hometown in chicago. it is a nice skyline, for those of you who have never been there. [laughter] a couple chicagoans back there. [laughter] i am here today because i want more tourists here tomorrow. i want america to be the top tourist destination in the world. the top tourist destination in the world. [applause] this is something we have been focused on for some time. two years ago, i signed a bill into law called the travel promotion act. it has broad support of both democrats and republicans, and as you know, that does not always happen. it set up a new nonprofit organization called brand usa. its job is to pitch america as a travel destination for the rest of the world to come to visit. you guys see advertising for other countries, other countries -- other destinations here in the united states, right? we have to do the same thing so that when people are thinking about where they want to travel, where they want to spend their vacation,
this is the land of iconic cities and all their sights from independent falls in philadelphia to boston, from the space needle to the skyline of my hometown in chicago. it is a nice skyline, for those of you who have never been there. [laughter] a couple chicagoans back there. [laughter] i am here today because i want more tourists here tomorrow. i want america to be the top tourist destination in the world. the top tourist destination in the world. [applause] this is something we have been...
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we'll have the results of the boston marathon. i'm always looking out for small ways to be more healthy. like splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is loaded with vitamin c. and now, b vitamins to boot. coffee doesn't have fiber. unless you want it to. splenda® essentials™ are the first and only line of sweeteners with a small boost of fiber, or antioxidants, or b vitamins in every packet. mmm. same great taste with an added "way to go, me"...
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boston at that. the question is, will bobby v. hear the warning from inside his club house that this is not the way we do things around here. it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, i'm willie geist and this is "way too early," the show that wants the feds to know it pays at least a 30% rate on all of its winnings at the freehold harness races, i'm glad you're up watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio, shoot me an email or tweet me @williegeist1 or do what secret service agent does while in colombia and text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. >>> we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this tuesday april 17th, a lot to tell you about today, including update on just what happened in that 18-hour siege by militants in afghanistan over the weekend. >>> plus, tupac, yes, tupac comes back to life on stage at the coachella music festival in southern california. what are we looking at here? and did elvis make an appearance? we'll expl
boston at that. the question is, will bobby v. hear the warning from inside his club house that this is not the way we do things around here. it's "way too early" for this. >>> good morning, i'm willie geist and this is "way too early," the show that wants the feds to know it pays at least a 30% rate on all of its winnings at the freehold harness races, i'm glad you're up watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio, shoot me an email or tweet me...
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it was intercepted, he wasn't able to send his mail directly into boston. it had to go down to providence, down to newport. so what he did is, he sent his mistress who was a prostitute in boston down to newport to one of her former clients to get the message to the british captain of the vessel. she delivers the message to him. he promptly takes it onboard ship. see as message that's all in ciphers and symbols and so he decides not to do it. takes the document, goes to the governors of rhode island, who then sends him up to american general greene, who being a merchant knows that it's an encoded message. the americans put two teams to sd decipher the message and both usie frequency analysis, in othr words, which appear the most common? you then back it out. the most common letter in english is the letter e. you would start with figures out what appears the most times and that is the letter e. and then you work down from there. they come up with the exact same translation, both of them, and that's the code that they wrote down that he had used. now, the diff
it was intercepted, he wasn't able to send his mail directly into boston. it had to go down to providence, down to newport. so what he did is, he sent his mistress who was a prostitute in boston down to newport to one of her former clients to get the message to the british captain of the vessel. she delivers the message to him. he promptly takes it onboard ship. see as message that's all in ciphers and symbols and so he decides not to do it. takes the document, goes to the governors of rhode...
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>> boston marathon, it was steamy. i mean record heat in many areas of the northeast. and the boston marathon, the men finished a little slower than typical because of the heat. they actually at times instead of doing the shortest distance around the course, they tried to run in the shade when they could. actually, this gentleman actually from kenya, via louisville where he lives in the united states was the men's winner. the woman's winner time was typical. of the 22,000 people that entered the race, 2,000 needed medical attention because of the heat. yesterday, 92 in hartford, connecticut, it was 91 in albany. 90 in syracuse, that's the earliest it's ever hit 90 degrees in a year in syracuse and in albany. today, it's going to be cooler, still warm by april standards, we'll be in the 70s today. a very mild morning in most locations, this afternoon, a beautiful spring day. low humidity, fire levels are going to be high of course with our drought conditions out there. and there's not a lot of rain in sight. philadelphia, it looks like just like everyone else on the eas
>> boston marathon, it was steamy. i mean record heat in many areas of the northeast. and the boston marathon, the men finished a little slower than typical because of the heat. they actually at times instead of doing the shortest distance around the course, they tried to run in the shade when they could. actually, this gentleman actually from kenya, via louisville where he lives in the united states was the men's winner. the woman's winner time was typical. of the 22,000 people that...
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mass transit in boston, philadelphia, washington, dc, and new york city at a standstill. the tunnels in and out of the manhattan, are shut down. the train stations from new jersey which bring commuters close to a million a day into the city, flooded with 3' to 4' of water. we have a firsthand account that could mean long-term problems. schools, financial markets, businesses are closed all offer this region. new york city and surrounding areas bracing for what could be an 11' storm surge. >> fema personnel or working with state and local governments do make sure that food and water and emergency generation is available for the communities that will be hardest hit. >> on the east coast of our nation a lot of people are enduring some very difficult times. our hearts and our prayers go to them as we think about how tough it will be. >>shepard: the president and governor romney have canceled events because of the storm. nasa shows hurricane sandy approaching the united states with tropical storm force winds extending almost 500 miles from the center. that is the biggest storm
mass transit in boston, philadelphia, washington, dc, and new york city at a standstill. the tunnels in and out of the manhattan, are shut down. the train stations from new jersey which bring commuters close to a million a day into the city, flooded with 3' to 4' of water. we have a firsthand account that could mean long-term problems. schools, financial markets, businesses are closed all offer this region. new york city and surrounding areas bracing for what could be an 11' storm surge....
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despite my frustration, i followed the general's ordering and donated his brain to boston university. prior to this note, my father did not share with my family his symptoms nor did he tell us that he was depressed. he hid his feels, thoughts and worries by projecting a persona of strength. i wish my father knew that in order to be strong, you must first be weak. in order to be fixed, you must first be broken. and in order to be found, you must first be lost. [ applause ] >> this past year for my family has been difficult. it's been a kbreer of healing and aier of reflection. in my grief i have found comfort in the words of others. particularly one man whose family is no stranger to loss. robert f. kennedy. moments after the assassination of martin luther king junior, kennedy offered words of wisdom and love to a mourning nation by sharing his favorite poem by es close, which goes, even in our sleep, pain which we cannot forget, falls drop by drop upon the heart until in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom through the awful grace of god. in times of despair, we search for
despite my frustration, i followed the general's ordering and donated his brain to boston university. prior to this note, my father did not share with my family his symptoms nor did he tell us that he was depressed. he hid his feels, thoughts and worries by projecting a persona of strength. i wish my father knew that in order to be strong, you must first be weak. in order to be fixed, you must first be broken. and in order to be found, you must first be lost. [ applause ] >> this past...
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mitt romney stood before a disappointed crowd in boston. his concession speech was brief and heartfelt as he congratulated the president and asked all americans to put partisan bickering aside. romney said his family has and will stand beside him. >> i also want to thank ann, the love of my life. she would have been a wonderful first lady. rst lady. she has been that and more to me and to our family and to the many people that she has touched with her compassion and her care. >> now, many people noticed that missing from romney's speech was any reference of what his lands are for the future. he had told reporters earlier in the day he had only prepared a victory speech. >>> president obama does return to office with a deeply divided government. speaker of the house, republican john balkaner said the elect was a mandate for both parties to find common ground. >> let's hope they can do that. >> yes, let's hope so. >>> now, virginia was one of the most closely watched battleground states and one of the last ones to be called late last night. >
mitt romney stood before a disappointed crowd in boston. his concession speech was brief and heartfelt as he congratulated the president and asked all americans to put partisan bickering aside. romney said his family has and will stand beside him. >> i also want to thank ann, the love of my life. she would have been a wonderful first lady. rst lady. she has been that and more to me and to our family and to the many people that she has touched with her compassion and her care. >>...
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. >> i have ard ha break here, but boston -- hard break but boston and d.c.? >> boston, not much action but waves and surge of eight feet which is going to be lapping at the shores of massachusetts and especially in cape cod. what was the next one? >> d.c. >> if it turns this way and goes late, you are far enough away from it you will get the west winds moving off shore, but they could be 55 or 60 and at that point the big old trees that live in maryland and virginia and d.c. will come tumbling down. >> thank you, chad myers. appreciate it. you guys, thank you for sending it in on twitter, and he just answered your questions there. don't go anywhere. what makes the sleep number store different? we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set-while supplies last.
. >> i have ard ha break here, but boston -- hard break but boston and d.c.? >> boston, not much action but waves and surge of eight feet which is going to be lapping at the shores of massachusetts and especially in cape cod. what was the next one? >> d.c. >> if it turns this way and goes late, you are far enough away from it you will get the west winds moving off shore, but they could be 55 or 60 and at that point the big old trees that live in maryland and virginia and...
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it will still linger around boston and areas of the carolinas. then by sunday, everyone on the eastern half of the country will clear it on out. but a very wet friday. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> coming up, interesting questions this weekend at the movies like are audiences going to buy a sequel with a new star? >>> and when top funny men team up, is it sure-firebox office gold? >> yes. >> bill thinks he knows. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. let's find you a room. at hotels.com, you'll always find the perfect hotel. because we only do hotels. wow. i like that. nice no. laugh... awe uch ooh, yeah hmm nice huh book it! oh boy call me... this summer, we're finding you the perfect place - plus giving you up to $100 at hotels.com cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm going to... drink this... on the porch! ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] mops can be a hassle, but swiffer wetjet's spray cleaner and absorbent pads can clean better in half the
it will still linger around boston and areas of the carolinas. then by sunday, everyone on the eastern half of the country will clear it on out. but a very wet friday. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> coming up, interesting questions this weekend at the movies like are audiences going to buy a sequel with a new star? >>> and when top funny men team up, is it sure-firebox office gold? >> yes. >> bill thinks he knows. your first look at entertainment is straight...
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boston's service has already been resumed. maria. >> what an unbelievable impact. thank you. parts of atlantic city, new jersey jersey, are still under water that the hour. kayla is here with that angle. over to you. >> well, maria, all is quiet in atlantic city as of right now despite being the bull's eye yesterday evening. the majority of shore county still remains evacuated. officials are taking this on a day-by-day basis. meanwhile, residents of long beach island are saying it could be weeks. that's how bad the flooding is there. new jersey governor chris christie making a trip to the jersey shore today. definitely some strong comments from him. i know you'll get more of that in a second. i want to talk about the casino industry. expected to be hard hit from the damage from the storm. we've done a little lap around some of the casinos. we're seeing the lights on and seeing people inside. caesers has power and should open on thursday. baleys, the casino floor looks completely unscathed. that should resume operation as normal. a few windows blown out, but we're told they ar
boston's service has already been resumed. maria. >> what an unbelievable impact. thank you. parts of atlantic city, new jersey jersey, are still under water that the hour. kayla is here with that angle. over to you. >> well, maria, all is quiet in atlantic city as of right now despite being the bull's eye yesterday evening. the majority of shore county still remains evacuated. officials are taking this on a day-by-day basis. meanwhile, residents of long beach island are saying it...
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boston service has resumed. damage could top $20 billion in economic losses with insured losses ranging between $5 billion and $10 billion. again, that's just an early estimate. laguardia and new york airports will be closed wednesday, though governor cuomo says jfk may open tomorrow. boston and d.c. airports are open. the boston globe is reporting the city's mayor says trick-or-treat is on. maria. >> well, that's good news. thank you so much, court. parts of new jersey simply devastated by sandy. an entire town under water under a levee break overnight. jackie deangelis is in new jersey following this developing story. jackie. >> good afternoon, maria. we are here in town where everything has been shut down. we did see people earlier tonight being evacuated by emergency crews. fest by boat throughout the streets from their homes and then on to bus where is they got to higher ground. we were asking some people how they survived the evening with the damage. they told us the water started coming around 10:00 last
boston service has resumed. damage could top $20 billion in economic losses with insured losses ranging between $5 billion and $10 billion. again, that's just an early estimate. laguardia and new york airports will be closed wednesday, though governor cuomo says jfk may open tomorrow. boston and d.c. airports are open. the boston globe is reporting the city's mayor says trick-or-treat is on. maria. >> well, that's good news. thank you so much, court. parts of new jersey simply devastated...
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and up to boston. you take the whole i-95 corridor, how many millions of people, it seems like over 67 million in the path of some damage. that's just incredible. >> and you heard the mayor, michael bloomberg, zone one or eight, but he said to turn the water off, shut the power off, he said mass transportation is done within a few hours in new york city. >> right. if you're going to evacuate, think about where you want to go. not just any place, because you want to go, if you're evacuating because you're afraid of storm surge, evacuate to some place much higher. then all of a sudden the swath from maine to almost north carolina for damage, you don't want to get yourself in more trouble. you don't want to evacuate to some place else with lots of trees down, there are going to be millions of people without power for days if not weeks. you can't put all the power lines back up. plus, if it is windy for 48 hours, and that's the forecast, the linemen won't be back up putting the power lines back up. so this
and up to boston. you take the whole i-95 corridor, how many millions of people, it seems like over 67 million in the path of some damage. that's just incredible. >> and you heard the mayor, michael bloomberg, zone one or eight, but he said to turn the water off, shut the power off, he said mass transportation is done within a few hours in new york city. >> right. if you're going to evacuate, think about where you want to go. not just any place, because you want to go, if you're...
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all the way up to boston and maine. i think the areas around hartford, connecticut, and new jersey, where they've seen the bigger snowflakes already, the low visibility is the locations that could pick up that snowfall. again, making its way more and more into our area. slow-moving storm, but still for us, because it's taken so long, the saturated air is going to be in and out. philadelphia getting some mixed conditions. look around coastal new jersey. snow there showing up for us, again. we're going to see light showers. the little spritz of rain that we're getting, scattered right now. that will start to pick up more and more. by 7:00 p.m., light rain, maybe a few flakes that will start mixing in. same thing for 8:00, 9:00. and i think by the time we get to 11:00 p.m., midnight, our precipitation will be ending. temperatures above freezing. but with any wet roads tomorrow morning, may be looking at some slick spots. 43 leesburg. 39 winchester. plenty cold out there, again, with the wind, it's giving us lou windchill r
all the way up to boston and maine. i think the areas around hartford, connecticut, and new jersey, where they've seen the bigger snowflakes already, the low visibility is the locations that could pick up that snowfall. again, making its way more and more into our area. slow-moving storm, but still for us, because it's taken so long, the saturated air is going to be in and out. philadelphia getting some mixed conditions. look around coastal new jersey. snow there showing up for us, again. we're...
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today's forecast 81 and sunny in boston. warmer around new york. 91 today. philly at 93. d.c. 94. humidity is low. it's bearable. thunderstorms could move in late in the afternoon from buffalo back to pittsburgh and definitely through the great lakes. fourth of july forecast does include a chance of showers and thunderstorms, all of new england down the mid-atlantic, front will be moving through. short-lived popup storms and only last maybe a half hour or so. the timing of those looks to be late afternoon early evening. fireworks, you like to get the fireworks on time. it will be a close call. >> yikes. thanks, bill. more trouble for mel gibson but the latest on the breakup of tom cruise and katie homes. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. with this kind of thinking going into our food, imagine all the goodness that can come out of it. just one way we're making the world a better place... one pet at a time. vibrant maturity. from pur
today's forecast 81 and sunny in boston. warmer around new york. 91 today. philly at 93. d.c. 94. humidity is low. it's bearable. thunderstorms could move in late in the afternoon from buffalo back to pittsburgh and definitely through the great lakes. fourth of july forecast does include a chance of showers and thunderstorms, all of new england down the mid-atlantic, front will be moving through. short-lived popup storms and only last maybe a half hour or so. the timing of those looks to be...
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what happens in wilkesbury is not going to be the same as what happens in boston. it's going to be different debah pending on how warm it is on one side and how cold it is on the other side. >> your local national weather service office will be able to tell you more about your local area than i can. i can't tell you the overall scope. i can try to do that in five minutes. i can't go state by state, city by city, it would just take too long. and your local authorities know everything about where you live and the local conditions are going to be. >> it's really going to be a transportation nightmare as well. you talk about the storm surge and it also means that railways are not going to be working like people want them to. roadways, we fwoe there's an awful lot of flight cancellations as well. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around th
what happens in wilkesbury is not going to be the same as what happens in boston. it's going to be different debah pending on how warm it is on one side and how cold it is on the other side. >> your local national weather service office will be able to tell you more about your local area than i can. i can't tell you the overall scope. i can try to do that in five minutes. i can't go state by state, city by city, it would just take too long. and your local authorities know everything about...
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>>shepard: thank you from boston. breaking news, now, the mayor of new york city is speaking on the snowstorm that is hit the northeast and the folks in his city who are without home, without power and food and gas and it is a horrible mess. >> the weather forecast, they say that the original forecast 1" to 3" of wet stuff at the worst stands and they do not think it will be more than that. with that in mind, please do not drive if you can avoid it. use mass transit. if you must drive, exercise extreme caution. now, it is a good idea to stay indoors with this because hurricane sandy weakened trees and the high winds could cause more trees and limbs to come down and the debris is still on the streets to blow around dangerously. we will also have unseasonably cold temperatures tonight unfortunately dropping into the mid-30's and the high winds will make it feel as if it is in the mid-20's. in the face of the weather conditions, we have taken a number of steps to present new yorkers especially our most vulnerable orderin
>>shepard: thank you from boston. breaking news, now, the mayor of new york city is speaking on the snowstorm that is hit the northeast and the folks in his city who are without home, without power and food and gas and it is a horrible mess. >> the weather forecast, they say that the original forecast 1" to 3" of wet stuff at the worst stands and they do not think it will be more than that. with that in mind, please do not drive if you can avoid it. use mass transit. if...
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. >> tonight, the wizards are against the celtics in boston. they dropped the home opener to the celtics, 89-86. >> and down to shawn yancy for a look at what is coming up at 10. >> and some scary moments for a fairfax county girl. a man attacked her inside a bathroom. how it happened and the clues that could lead police to the suspect. >>> also, a fox 5 consumer report. and do you toss and turn night after night? a single change could be the answer to a good night's sleep. tonight on fox 5 news at 10. brian. >> and thank you. over to sue palka. >> the pattern change is coming, brian. going to be chilly the next few days and tonight as we drop to 38 degrees and maybe a light shower or a flurry, nothing that will cause a problem. we are going to see our temperatures rising as we get into the weekend and about 63 degrees on saturday. it looks like for our veteran's day on sunday, 67 and that is nice to get some warmer air back in here, brian. >> thank you, sue. >>> now you have the news edge. the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. back here at 10
. >> tonight, the wizards are against the celtics in boston. they dropped the home opener to the celtics, 89-86. >> and down to shawn yancy for a look at what is coming up at 10. >> and some scary moments for a fairfax county girl. a man attacked her inside a bathroom. how it happened and the clues that could lead police to the suspect. >>> also, a fox 5 consumer report. and do you toss and turn night after night? a single change could be the answer to a good night's...